19:52 - SpawdophonikDoes anyone live in an American suburb, if so is it still like this:

19:33 - Marcel Hubregtsebtw if you want to hear some really off the wall covers when compared to the originals listen to this split [link]

19:32 - Marcel HubregtseYeah that's a great cover. Loved at first listen when I got hold of the vinyl version of One in Darkness, Two in Damnation, Three in Death, 2002 - 2007 compilation on their tour in 2013.

I know this is good band awsoem band and I hera thay will realise new album in 2008 but I only like from The Ultra-Violence till Act III
3 studio + one live, after it it not my type of band, Im old school fan

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Death Angel is one of my favorite thrash bands. The Ultra-Violence and Act III are amazingly fresh and creative thrash albums, and I still hear other bands directly stealing riffs from those albums (the only one I can remember atm is The Red Hot Chili Peppers). I haven't heard the entirety of Frolic Through the Park though (I've only heard Bored and I love that song), and from what I hear from everyone it's pretty bad. I read somewhere that they were rushed and had an extremely limited timeframe to finish it. I also like The Art of Dying, but I haven't listened to it nearly as much as the others.

As for the new album, I only listened to it once, but I thought it was very mediocre. I'm willing to give it another chance though, because it's Death Angel and because it has received positive responses.

As for the new album, I only listened to it once, but I thought it was very mediocre. I'm willing to give it another chance though, because it's Death Angel and because it has received positive responses.

That was my first impression as well. But after twenty spins or so the album has grown immensely on me and it is a really good album.

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Wow, it's actually a little of a shock that the thread was created in 2008. The band is indeed a very good one. Right now I'm listening to The Art of Dying. And it's so pleasant to hear some good thrash. The last album is great as well.

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I remember picking up "The Ultra Violence" when it came out. Was awesome then and still is to this day. Frolic through the park lacked the same vibe for me as the first though. I tried time and again to get into it but never did. Act III was a step up for sure. I saw them in I think 1988 in Nashville,TN with I wanna say The Cro-mags and I remember the guys kicking around a soccer ball before the show. Some were still high School age back then. Great Band and I'm glad to see em back along with some of the other old school bands.

"Act III" is the greatest album of Death Angel, for me, and after this album (1990) I lost them for long time, (was not easy get good music in my country some years ago), I found some of "The Organization", the band of some of Death Angel members, but notthing was near to be so good like "Act III" or "Frolic Throug the Park". Some years after, I liked a lot "The Art of Dying".

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Death Angel are a really great band. Their first 3 albums contain some classic stuff, and their two comeback albums have been very good also. xD Its amazing to think how young they were when they recorded the 1st 3 albums...

'Killing Season' is a grower, (although 3 songs I loved right away, like 'Sonic Beatdown') but it is an awesome album once it gets its hooks in. Death Angel have always struck me as being a more serious version of Anthrax. Probably because Mark Osegueda sings clean like Joey Belladonna. Even if he doesnt have the same range.

Death Angel is classic, especially The Ultra-Violence and Act III. The Art of Dying is their best from since their reunion. I didn't like Killing Season, it felt a bit different, but not in a good way. That and "God vs. God" was so out of place and lacked any thrash feel.

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